At Love’s End

 
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Unlike most of my books, At Love’s End was personal. A lot of times we find ourselves at love’s end and we can’t decide if we should continue or let it go.

For me, I chose to let go. For the main characters Amie and Xander, they were able to receive the ending that I had never gotten. They fought for their relationship. Each of them took the time to recognize where the disconnect occurred in order to rectify their differences.

I can’t say this for any other character apart from one other, but Amie was me. Amie is the woman that I was, am, and striving to be. Though she had her trauma, she believed in love regardless of the losses she took along the way. She found beauty in the pain that comes with love. Finding the silver lining helped Amie realize why her marriage was worth fighting for.

Xander was the type of man that had vision and focus. He worked hard and with Amie on his side, he was able to achieve everything. Except while he was building his career, he was unaware that the foundation of his marriage was crumbling beneath him.

My intent in writing their story was not only to help in my healing but to help others do the same. Although Amie’s and Xander’s happy ending was them choosing to fix their marriage, the true message behind the book is to make the best choice for yourself at love’s end because the end is inevitable. It’s only a matter of remembering where it began to rekindle it or choosing to continue alone without it.

That choice is entirely up to you.

 
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